A new and more accurate option in breast cancer surgery called Magseed is giving women better outcomes, with fewer needing repeat surgeries because their cancer wasn't completely removed. Before a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oct. 22—FAIRFIELD — When it comes to finding and treating breast cancer, Dr. Scott Stoeger believes his role comes down to one ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Endomag, the surgical guidance company, announced today that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to extend the ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Sometimes doctors can’t feel a breast cancer tumor. VCU Massey Cancer Center is the first in the Richmond area to use a new device to help pinpoint a tumor exactly. Just nine days ago ...
ST. LOUIS, MO — There is some amazing new technology to streamline breast cancer treatment for some patients. SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital is among the first in the region using a new ...
Breast cancer patients in the Midland now have access to a new option when preparing for breast cancer surgery. Magseed, offered at MidMichigan Medical Center – Midland, is a simpler, more effective ...
CAMBRIDGE, England & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Endomag, the cancer healthcare company, announced today that the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has become the first US site to ...
Endomag, the surgical guidance company, announced that it has received CE Mark approval for Magseed, a minimally invasive breast marker used to accurately guide surgeons during breast cancer removal.
The fit and healthy 51-year-old was quickly and brutally pulled from her life in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra into the unknown of cancer treatment after a GP check up found a lump in her breast last ...
Magseed technology guides surgeons during a breast lumpectomy to simplify treatment and improve patient experience Endomag, the cancer healthcare company, announced today that the University of ...
While some breast tumors are easy to feel, up to 50 percent are too small to feel by hand. To remove the cancer as accurately as possible, localizing it in the breast is very important. In the past, ...
Oct. 22—FAIRFIELD — When it comes to finding and treating breast cancer, Dr. Scott Stoeger believes his role comes down to one premise. "The ultimate goal is to be minimally invasive," he said. Indeed ...